1. Carnival Sensation Cruise Ship at NASSAU BAHAMAS
The Sensation is a Fantasy class cruise ship, which began operation with Carnival Cruise Lines
in 1993. She was the third ship to be built in the Fantasy class. The Sensation returned to active
cruise service on February 12, 2009 after an extensive drydocking and refit. During the refit, 98
private balconies were added to former ocean view rooms. An adults only sunning area called
Serenity was added to Promenade Deck, aft. A children’s water park area was installed on
Verandah Deck, aft, in an area formerly used as a pool and sunning area. The Sensation’s
main pool area on Lido Deck, midship, was renovated and the water slide was removed. Other
renovations included new carpeting in public spaces and in her main dining rooms. Today,
Sensation does 3 and 4 night cruises out of Port Canaveral, Florida to Nassau, Bahamas and
Freeport, Bahamas. Hurricane Katrina Sensation was one of several cruise ships chartered by
the US Government to provide accommodation for refugees and relief workers following
Hurricane Katrina. After being released from Federal Emergency Management Agency service,
the Sensation began cruising from Port Canaveral, replacing the Fantasy on Carnival’s 3 and 4
day cruises from Port Canaveral. The Sensation was featured in The Adventures of Mary-Kate
& Ashley: The Case of the Mystery Cruise (1995). Evolutions of Fun upgrade The Sensation
recently underwent refurbishments making it the fourth ship to receive it giving it a 9-hole mini
golf course, a …
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